There are umpteen different configurations to pick out from when picking a backseat DVD system.

One of the most common picks is a DVD, monitor, and sound configuration. This is where all components are separate. You may be able to even add wireless headphones also. These systems can be very simple to set up and can as well be configurable to an impressive install.

You may likewise desire to check out several headrest monitors. These monitors may fit inside the headrest itself or inlaid along the headrest. These may deviate in sizes by 5 inches up to 7 inches. Umpteen vehicle manufacturers may have headrests that have been fabricated already.

With using the headrests, you will still have to associate it to a DVD player or VCR. Just make a point that these components are harmonious with each other. In most examples, these parts will be compatible. You can likewise utilize a receiver controller (if installed) that will direct the sound and video signal to these backseat monitors.

How about an overhead monitor? I have one of these in our Honda Odyssey. These monitors are affixed to the inside roof of the vehicle and folds down. When the monitor is affixed on the roof of the vehicle, it makes it much better for all back seat riders to be able to see the DVD or picture.

There is also the all-in-one unit that straps on the rear of the front seat or seats. Due to being self contained, these units can be powered by the vehicles cigarette lighter. More than likely, these units will sustain sound and picture outputs, as well as, an option to plug in many headphones.

With most of these units, you may be able to utilize your vehicles sound system. What you should expect for is if your head or controller unit in your dash has an audio input. These links will in all likelihood be the RCA type connections (Red and White). There may also be an alternative where this unit may broadcast sound via a FM Modulator. This means that the unit communicates a low power FM signal of the audio or sound. If this is the instance, you can tune your in-dash receiver or controller to a specified FM channel (deemed by the producer, check your manual) to hear the audio or sound.

There are a few various options you may go with when choosing a setup for your rear seat passengers. You may be able to pick out a full unit, headrest monitors, and an overhead fold down monitor.

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